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His relationship with Nick Frost, his best friend and co-star in both films, was founded on a reference to an obscure "Star Wars" character.
Generations of scientists, children and science fiction fans have grown up presuming that humanity's first encounter with alien life will happen in a red sand dune on Mars, or in an enigmatic radio signal from some obscure star.
Bezos is a dog lover and was joined on that 1993 road trip from New York, where he worked for hedge fund DE Shaw, to the west coast by MacKenzie, his wife of 21 years, and their dog, Kamala (named after an obscure Star Trek character, about which he is also obsessed).
On Friday, she dressed up as a twi'lek Jedi, an obscure Star Wars character with green skin and long horns.
So they outsource the responsibility to increasingly obscure star chambers in the hopes that if the axe of outrage falls, it falls on "the system" in general rather than on them.
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Or, in the southern hemisphere, you would see the small and the large Magellanic clouds: satellites galaxies to our own Milky Way home; or the eery Southern Cross, and the dark patch of sky called the Coal Sack (a dense cosmic cloud obscuring stars), and near it the Jewel Box--a shimmering, multicolored star cluster.
They were aggressively flavored with tarragon, but the herb didn't obscure the star ingredients.
Really, then, the chocolate and salt are supporting players, ones that should not obscure the star: the caramel, which is also the trickiest element to get right.
Every once in a while proponents of the obscure become stars of the mainstream.
He traveled during the new moon, so moonlight would not obscure the stars.
The remaining nights are usually spent in "obscure two-star hotels to maximize a visitor's stay," Mr. Walichnowski said.
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